Some Marikana Massacre victims yet to be compensated
In August, the solicitor general said more than R335 million in claims had been settled.
SAPS questioned on finalisation of policies regarding using lethal force during protests
Members of Parliament’s Police Portfolio Committee have questioned why eleven years after the
Govt pays over R330-million in damages for Marikana-related litigation
Solicitor-general Fhedzisani Pandelani says government has done enough to ensure that the claims of
‘Marikana victims still waiting for Ramaphosa’s apology, 11 years later’
Executive Director of the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) Nomzamo Zondi says
SA marks 11 years since Marikana Massacre, NPA accused of dragging its feet
Scores of mineworkers are expected to gather at the infamous Marikana Koppie near Rustenburg in the
Mathunjwa launches scathing attack on all SA presidents post 1994
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) president Joseph Mathunjwa has launched
Female workers say mining company Sibanye has made great strides in prioritising them
Female mineworkers say they appreciate the strides made by their employer in prioritising them in
Marikana, ten years on, miners talk about new struggles
On the surface, Nkaneng in Marikana is being made to look good for the upcoming 10th commemoration
Marikana widows appeal to President Ramaphosa, government to apologise for the massacre
Marikana widows are appealing to President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government to be remorseful and
Police increase visibility in Marikana ahead of 10th anniversary of the massacre
South African Police Service (SAPS) say they have decided to re-enforce police presence in Nkaneng
Bench Marks Foundation calls on President Ramaphosa to resign over Marikana massacre
The Bench Marks Foundation is calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign and that he be
Civil case against Ramaphosa, Sibanye-Stillwater thrusts Marikana massacre back into spotlight
The miners affected by the tragic Marikana Massacre have faced off against President Cyril Ramaphosa
AMCU members at Sibanye not reporting for duty as they commemorate Marikana Massacre
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU says its members at Sibanye Stillwater,
Witness in Marikana case breaks down as he speaks about death of his colleagues
A witness broke down in tears at the North West High Court, when relating the incidents that led to
NPA urged to speed up prosecutions of all implicated in Marikana massacre
The Right2Know organisation is calling on the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to speed up the
Lives of those living in Marikana not changed: Mathunjwa
Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) President Joseph Mathunjwa says the lives
Sunday marks the 8th anniversary of Marikana Massacre
Sunday marks the 8th anniversary of the Marikana massacre where 34 mineworkers were gunned down by
Documentary highlighting the plight of Marikana widows airs in Maboneng
A documentary on Marikana titled “Strike a Rock” aired on Thursday night in Maboneng, Johannesburg
Marikana survivors call for August 16 to be declared a holiday
Some survivors of the Marikana tragedy on August 16, 2012, say the day should be declared a holiday
Marikana massacre should not have happened: Mogoeng
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng says what happened in Marikana in the North West in August 2012 is a